The Integrated Plan for Water
...on our water resources. New action includes: £1.6 billion of new, accelerated investment by water companies to spend on infrastructure to tackle pollution and increase water resilience New plans to...
...on our water resources. New action includes: £1.6 billion of new, accelerated investment by water companies to spend on infrastructure to tackle pollution and increase water resilience New plans to...
...to support local environmental projects. This comes on top of the largest capital investment into infrastructure in the sector’s history – a £56 billion commitment. The Plan is also driving...
...strategy seeks to eliminate the disease in suspected animals to protect public health. Further information on the need to eradicate bovine TB can be found in our APHA science blog....
...the virus can be detected in sewage. This can indicate where a local community or an institution is experiencing a spike in cases, allowing local authorities and health professionals to...
...To clarify, work is underway with developers and local authorities to ensure that housebuilding can take place while protecting nature. In fact 242,700 homes were delivered in 2019/20 – a...
...we have put a spotlight on water quality and rivers and are forcing industry to clean up its act. Whether you live in a city or town, in the countryside...
...(SAC). Having alarms to alert you that sewage is spilling is no good if no action is taken. Enforcement is intended to prevent these things from happening again and ensure...
...strong demand for the improved Sustainable Farming Incentive offer. This has been complemented by grants and funds to help farmers innovate and modernise – such as the Farming Innovation Programme....
...investment programme. In the first two years we have invested more than £1.5bn to better protect more than 60,000 homes and businesses. We maintain approximately 76,000 flood assets across England....
...in the coming months. Responses have been received from a wide range of interested parties across the country, as well as Ilkley residents, NGOs, conservation groups and local water company...